Value creation in public procurement of innovation: A case of engaging start-ups by a local government
By: Talebi, A., Davar, R. and Bragues, G
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BookPublisher: Local Government Studies Description: 48(4), Aug, 2022: p.655-679.Subject(s): Value creation, Collaboration, Public procurement of innovation, Start-ups, Local government| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 48(4), Aug, 2022: p.655-679 | Available | AR128020 |
We examine a recent theory by Austin and Seitanidi which proposes a framework for analysing value creation in inter-organisational collaborations. Le Pennec and Raufflet offer an empirical examination of Austin and Seitanidi’s model and provide a critical path in the form of a pyramid among diverse types of value created during collaborative processes. Associational value is the base of the pyramid, followed by transferred resource, interactional, and synergistic value. We examine a case of public procurement of innovation in which a local government worked with start-ups to address civic issues. We identify what types of value are created in public-purpose collaborations between a local government and start-ups, and how those values interact with each other. The study extends Le Pennec and Raufflet’s pyramid by providing evidence of a dynamic path in the creation of diverse types of value in a collaborative process of public procurement of innovation where start-ups are engaged. – Reproduced


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